Living with in-laws can be stressful, especially with a new baby in the picture.
This new parent found out just how stressful it can get when their polite intervention sparked a firestorm of conflict.
But shouldn’t grown adults who are parents themselves know better?
Read on to find out what happens next!
AITA for letting my in-laws know that my baby was sleeping during their audible fight?
I currently live with my in-laws with my infant son and husband.
My in-laws find themselves in screaming matches daily.
Yesterday, while my son was asleep I could hear them screaming from downstairs where we stay with the door shut.
I have been told that I can let them know when the baby is sleeping.
So why not give them a heads up?
There was a break in their argument and so I said, “Just so you guys know, the baby is sleeping,” in a neutral tone and promptly exited the scene.
But turns out it wasn’t okay.
Moments later, I head my FIL using my name and curse words together and something about “his ****ing house” to my MIL.
The father-in-law later confronts them.
Then he came up to me 10 minutes later, heated, and said “Just so you know, I respect him [the baby] but I don’t think you get to shush me in my own home. This is my house.”
I just looked at him and then he walked away.
They seeks validation for their actions elsewhere.
This morning, I wanted to talk to him and asked my MIL if I should about his responses towards me but my MIL said “he has a point, it’s his house.”
All I can think is, it sure is, but I don’t think I did or said anything wrong or to warrant that reaction.
Seriously folks, AITA?
Sounds like what could have been a simple conversation has gotten blown way out of proportion.
Maybe Reddit can bring a little logic to the situation.
This user suspects his in-laws’ behavior may signal a deeper issue.
Perhaps the in-laws could look at the situation with a bit more nuance.
The MIL’s inaction says a lot about her true intentions.
This user suggests they get out as soon as they can.
Maybe the best course of action is a one-way ticket out of that house.
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